Monday, November 9, 2020

Another Elfin that we all know well at Richmonds.

 Yes, Trevor's ME5.

1969 ELFIN ME5 SPORTS RACING CAR - ONE OFF - GROUP A

The Elfin ME5 was a unique sports car built in Adelaide by Garrie Cooper's team for Neil Allen to replace his Type 400.

delivered new in October 1969, it was intended to be a more competitive proposition against Frank Matich's Repco V8 powered Matich SR4 and Bob Jane's similar engined McLaren M6 driven by John Harvey.

Garrie Cooper's naming of the new car was basically 'M' for monocoque, 'E' for Elfin and '5' for 5 Litre engine capacity.

Principal builders and designers at Elfin in South Australia were Ron Lambert and Tony Alcock, who at the time had recently returned from the UK having worked for Brabham. Garrie Cooper was also an integral part of the design team.

Powered by a Bartz modified 5.0 Litre Chevrolet engine. Bartz engines had been used in the late 60's by McLaren in the U.S. and featured a steel crank, dry sump, alloy heads, roller rockers, Lucas mechanical fuel injection and mated to a Hewland DG300 transaxle gearbox. The engine and gearbox have only been run for approximately 2 hours since the last rebuild.

This amazing Historic race car has been through quite a few hands since Neil Allen, including Peter Woodward, Charlie Occupenti, Don Elliot, Johnny Walker, Bill Marshall, John Blanden, Rick Otten, Dutton & Sons, Greg Lovett, Bob Minogue, Dutch born Harm Lagaay (Porsche's Chief designer at the time) and now it is in its current owner's hands.

Considerable racing history is attached to this car, including competing at Spa, Elkhart Lake, Nurburgring, Daytona, Oshersleben, Melbourne GP circuit, Phillip Island, Dijon, Zolder, Hockenheimring, Monza and Zandvoort.

This race car has full FIA and HTP approval, along with its considerable history.

There is an amazing collection of spares to be negotiated with the sale.

Available to admire on our showroom floor in Adelaide.

This is definitely not a car for the road and won't be started in the showroom, it is an awesome, pure and very historic race car.

Price : $219,900.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr Allen’s given name is spelt NIEL.

John L said...

Yes, you're right.

John L said...

In fact there are a number of mis-spelled names in this report.